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- Stuff for Pomeranians and their people! From the American Pomeranian Club: "The Pomeranian is a Nordic breed which takes its name from the province of Pomerania, now located in Germany. It was bred down to its current 3 to 7 pound toy size from larger ancestors which were used for herding...
- Homestar Runner Homestar Runner is a Flash cartoon series. It mixes an absurdist sense of humor with references to 1980s and 1990s pop culture, notably video games, classic television and popular music. Although originally conceived as a book written for children, t...
- THE BEST POMERANIAN EVER! This lens is about my dog. Her name is Pepper. Not only is she the best dog I've had in my 63 years as a bouncing Baby Boomer, but I KNOW she's also the best dog-gone Pomeranian God ever made! Now I know that last part may be difficult to prove, 'spe...
- The Wonderful Pomegranate A pomegranate is a delicious extremely juicy and sometimes kinda messy fruit. It is often known as an Asian Apple or a Seeded Apple. They can be pretty time consuming to open, but they are so worth the effort. Most pomegranates are red but some can b...
- All about Poms! According to the American Pomeranian Club, "The Pomeranian descended from the Spitz family of dogs, the sled dogs of Iceland and Lapland. The breed takes its name from the historical region of Pomerania that makes up the southern coast of the Baltic...
- Dog Breeds There are so many breeds to choose from. From poms to doberman's, I provide info on size, care tips, health issues, and much more about different breeds. Check in often to see new breed additions.
- Pomeranian Dogs Developed in the Prussian Region of Pomerania, Pomeranian dogs were once much larger than they are today. Poms didn’t become popular in England until the late 1800’s when Queen Victoria brought some back with her. The breeds popularity ha...
